| peripheral blood |
Circulating blood.
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| peripheral nervous system |
All the nerves in the body that lie outside of the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system). It carries messages from all over the body to the central nervous system and vice versa.
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| peripheral nerve |
(noun) any nerve that connects the brain or spinal cord with peripheral receptors or effectors
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| peripheral nervous system |
(noun) that portion of the nervous system outside the central nervous system. Included are the 12 pairs of cranial nerves, 31 pairs of spinal nerves, and their branches to the entire body. Also included are all sensory nerves, the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves
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| peripheral neuropathy |
(noun) a syndrome of sensory loss, muscle weakness and atrophy, decreased deep tendon reflexes, and vasomotor symptoms, alone or in any combination: 1. Mononeuropathy- Disease affecting a single nerve. The most common cause of localized injury to a single nerve is trauma. Toxic agents sometimes cause mononeuropathy. Direct tumor invasion is another cause of this disease. 2. ...
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